AuthorTopic: Asking questions in class. (Read 10867 times)

I used to write down everything the prof said until I realized I never read through my notes. Now I just write down the questions he says you should ask yourself when confronted with a new hypo - the thought process you should go through. That's what will come in handy come exam day (and should be fairly universal).

To those who write everything down, does it help you in anyway? In undergrad I usually took copious notes but seldom read through all of them when it came time to study.. especially the classes where the exams were essays. But still I took tons of notes... I found it helped me understand and synthesize.. Any thoughts? Do tons of notes help learn the material?

In my experience its not really the notes that help you learn the stuff. Outlines are where I learn, but notes are necessary to make the outline. I usually end up using only about 1/2 of my notes in my outline. I do find that if I take really good notes, when I go back to add things to my outline I can refresh my memory much better than if I also have to look at case briefs or the cases themselves. So it is good to take detailed notes, but also understand that you won't use them all to study for finals.

, but notes are necessary to make the outline. I usually end up using only about 1/2 of my notes in my outline.

Most people don't get much out of there notes in undergrad because they use them as the end-product in studying, not as a tool like when you outline. If you go into the note-taking process with the knowledge that the notes are not only valuable but essential to creating a workable outline, I would think that your notes would be better, and not just a transcript of everything everyone said. You have to remember, information is given from more than just the professor, other students spout off a lot too, and they're not always correct. Copying down word for word what another student says could get you into trouble later.

Well after a year of law school I learned that taking lots of notes is a good thing. Just make sure you note who is saying what and add your own thoughts. It helps in making outlines because they jog your memory and give you insight into particular cases. I use ctrl-F to search my notes for what I need kind of like a database search, I never go through and read them all.

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